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most of my repair does'nt have a manual,all i do is to sure that all,the function button is working.then proceed to try all the function to work and observed what is the result.that watch three sitting of the crown by pulling,first pulled little then wind left and right and observed,second half pulled,then wind again third full pulled for hands function.Try this and you find the result.

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The watch would have to go back to the manufacture, try www.timex.com for customer support and ask for technical assistance, they should be able to direct you to the nearest authorized store or they may have you send it to them.

For Temperature calibration:1. Pull the crown to most extended position (2 notches)2. Temp hand moves to a default position3. Move hand in + or - direction by pressing temp or tide buttons (above and below crown button)4. When done, push crown to 0 position(I used melting ice water to calibrate and fix to 0 deg C)

For Tide calibration:1. Pull crown to middle position (1 notch)2. Move hand in + or - direction by pressing temp or tide buttons (above and below crown button)3. When done, push crown to 0 position

Hi All,
I received an email from Timex customer tech support to take it to a jewler which pretty much means buy a new one. Not worth the cost of the battery and repair. I have the tools so I might as well try it myself. Either way, I will either fix it or buy another watch.